[8-2-1966]
This Title shall be known as the "Traffic Code of the Village
of Thornton." In the event of conflict between any provision of this
Title and the Illinois Vehicle Code, the applicable provision of the
Illinois Vehicle Code shall control.
[8-2-1966]
Whenever in this Title the following words and phrases are used,
they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this
section.
ABANDONED VEHICLE
A motor vehicle standing or parked on the public way, which
vehicle is either a) in such state of disrepair as to be incapable
of being driven in its present condition, or b) has not been moved
or used for more than seven consecutive days and is apparently deserted.
AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE
Police vehicles, vehicles of the Fire Department, ambulances
and emergency vehicles of Municipal departments or public service
corporations as are designated or authorized by proper local authorities,
and vehicles used by members of the Fire Department when operated
and equipped as required of this Title.
BUS
Every motor vehicle designed for carrying more than 10 passengers
and used for the transportation of persons.
CROSSWALKS
That portion of a roadway ordinarily included within the
prolongation or connection of sidewalk lines at intersections, or
any other portion of a roadway clearly indicated for pedestrian crossing
by markings.
DRIVER
Every person who operates or is in actual physical control
of a vehicle.
FUNERAL PROCESSION
A procession consisting of motor vehicles which are designed
and used for the carrying of not more than seven passengers, a funeral
hearse and floral cars, or combinations thereof with any of the following
added-foot units and equestrian units, proceeding to a place of burial.
INTERSECTION
The area embraced within the prolongation or connection of
the lateral curb lines, or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines
of the roadways of two highways which join one another at, or approximately
at, right angles, or the area within which vehicles traveling upon
different roadways joining at any other angle may come in conflict.
LANED ROADWAY
A roadway which is divided into two or more marked lanes
for vehicular traffic.
LIMITED-ACCESS OR CONTROLLED-ACCESS HIGHWAY
Every public way in respect to which owners or occupants
of abutting property or lands and other persons have no legal right
of access to or from the same, except at such points only and in such
manner as may be determined by the public authority having jurisdiction
over such public way.
MERGING TRAFFIC
A maneuver executed by the drivers of vehicles on converging
roadways to permit simultaneous or alternate entry into the junction
thereof, wherein the driver of each vehicle involved is required to
adjust his vehicular speed and lateral position so as to avoid a collision
with any other vehicle.
MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLE
Every motorcycle, including every power scooter, power cycle
with a motor which produces not to exceed five brake horsepower, and
every bicycle with motor attached.
MOTORCYCLE
Every motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of the rider
and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with
the ground but excluding a tractor.
ONE-WAY STREET
A public way upon the roadway of which traffic is permitted
to travel in only one direction.
OPERATOR
Every person who operates or is in actual physical control
of a vehicle.
PARKING (TO PARK)
The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, upon
a roadway, for a period of time greater than is reasonably necessary
either for loading or unloading or in obedience to traffic regulations
or official traffic signs or signals.
PARKWAY
That portion between the curb line or the lateral lines of
a roadway and the adjacent property line, except that where a sidewalk
has been constructed or laid, it is between the curb line or the lateral
lines of a roadway to the nearest portion of the sidewalk.
PERSON
Every natural person, firm, copartnership, association or
corporation.
POLICE OFFICER
Every officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or
to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations.
PRIVATE ROAD OR DRIVEWAY
Every way or place in private ownership and used for vehicular
travel by the owner and those having express or implied permission
from the owner but not by other persons.
PUBLIC WAY
Any sidewalk, roadway or other public thoroughfare open to
the use of the public, as a matter of right, for purposes of travel.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The privilege of the immediate use of the highway.
ROADWAY
That portion of a public way between the regularly established
curb lines or that part improved and intended to be used for vehicular
travel.
SEMI-TRAILER
Every vehicle without motive power designed for carrying
persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and so
constructed that some part of its weight and that of its load rests
upon or is carried by another vehicle.
SIDEWALK
That portion of a street between the curb lines, or the lateral
lines of a roadway, and the adjacent property lines intended for the
use of pedestrians.
STOP
When required, means complete cessation of movement.
STOP, STOPPING or STANDING
When prohibited, means any stopping or standing of a vehicle,
whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with
other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer
or traffic-control sign or signal.
STREET or HIGHWAY
The entire width between property lines of every way or place
of whatever nature when any part thereof is open to the use of the
public, as a matter of right, for purposes of vehicular traffic.
THROUGH HIGHWAY
Every highway or portion thereof at the entrances to which
vehicular traffic from intersecting highways is required by law to
stop before entering or crossing the same and when stop signs are
erected as provided in this Title.
TRAFFIC
Pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, and other
conveyances either singly or together while using any highway for
purposes of travel.
TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES
All signs, signals, markings and devices not inconsistent
with the "Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways" placed or erected
by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction for
the purposes of regulating, warning or guiding traffic, including
railroad signals.
TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL
Any device, whether manually, electrically or mechanically
operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and to
proceed, including railroad signals.
TRAILER
Every vehicle without motive power designed for carrying
persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and so
constructed that no part of its weight rests upon the towing vehicle.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved
by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY
When required by an official sign, means the act of granting
the privilege of the immediate use of the intersecting roadway to
traffic within the intersection and to vehicles approaching from the
right or left, but when the roadway is clear may proceed into the
intersection.
[8-2-1966]
It shall be unlawful for any person to abandon any motor vehicle
on any public way within the Village. Any motor vehicle standing or
parked on any public way in such a state of disrepair as to be incapable
of being driven in its condition, or any motor vehicle which has not
been moved or used for more than seven consecutive days and is apparently
deserted shall be presumed to have been abandoned. Each day such vehicle
remains so abandoned shall constitute a separate and distinct offense
for which a separate penalty may be imposed. Such vehicles may be
removed and stored by the Village at the expense of the owner.
[8-2-1966]
No person other than a police officer shall move a vehicle,
not lawfully under his control, into any area where stopping, standing
or parking is prohibited or away from a curb or edge of roadway such
distance as is unlawful or start or cause to be started the motor
of any motor vehicle, or shift, change or move the levers, brake,
starting device, gears or other mechanism, of a parked motor vehicle,
to a position other than that in which it was left by the owner or
driver thereof, or attempt to do so.
[8-2-1966]
No person shall ride on any vehicle upon any portion thereof
not designed or intended for the use of passengers. This provision
shall not apply to an employee engaged in the necessary discharge
of a duty, or to persons riding within the truck bodies in space intended
for merchandise.
[12-2-1996; amended 8-20-2018]
A. Pursuant to Section 5/20-204 of the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS
5/20-204), there is hereby adopted by reference the Illinois Vehicle
Code, as amended, 625 ILCS 5/1-100 et seq., except for those administrative
provisions which by their nature cannot apply to the Village. The
definitions set forth in the Illinois Vehicle Code shall apply to
this chapter. In the case of conflict between the Village of Thornton
Traffic Code and the Illinois Vehicle Code, the applicable provision
of the Illinois Vehicle Code as amended shall control. Three (3) copies
of the Illinois Vehicle Code as amended shall be filed with the Village
Clerk and shall be kept on file in the office of the Village Clerk
and kept available for public use, inspection, and examination.
B. In referring to a violation of any of the provisions of the Illinois
Vehicle Code, as adopted in this section, the violation shall be noted
by referring to this section and then citing the appropriate chapter
and section number of the Illinois Vehicle Code as set forth therein.
C. Whoever violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of
the Illinois Vehicle Code, as adopted by this section, shall be subject
to the penalties provided in such Vehicle Code, except that in no
case shall imprisonment or a fine less than one hundred dollars ($100.00)
or in excess of five hundred dollars ($500.00) be imposed for each
offense; except anyone found to have violated 625 ILCS 5/15-101 et
seq. as it pertains to this section shall be subject to the fine schedules
stated in 625 ILCS 5/15-113.